USDA Makes Grants Available to Farmers, Ranchers, and Foresters

The funding will boost training, outreach, and technical assistance for underserved and veteran owners and operators across 27 states. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a total of…

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Senator Menendez Pleads Not Guilty to Foreign Agent Charges

Other charges include bribery, fraud, and extortion. U.S. Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey pleaded not guilty to a charge alleging that he acted as a foreign agent…

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Search for Speaker Sees Nine Potential Candidates 

Closed-door meeting held ahead of Tuesday’s secret ballot. Nine new candidates have entered the race to fill the vacancy for Speaker of the House. They engaged in a closed-door…

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U.S. Issues Joint Statement on Israel

U.K., Germany, Italy, France, and Canada hold discussions with President Biden. The White House published a joint statement on Sunday from President Joe Biden, Prime Minister Trudeau of…

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Senators Draft Letter to President on Hydrogen Tax Credit Flexibility

Legislators say limiting tax credits to new energy sources will limit market development. Ten Senators drafted a letter to President Biden’s administration advocating for greater leniency within the…

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5th Circuit Court Upholds Nasdaq Board Diversity Rule

Judges state the board information is important for transparency. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the latest lawsuit filed by Edward Blum and upheld Nasdaq’s board diversity…

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Army Under Secretary Orders Review of Electronic Warfare Portfolio

The electronic warfare capabilities, caps, priorities, and investment opportunities to be identified. U.S. Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo has directed a review of the U.S. Army’s electronic warfare portfolio.…

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Justice Department Investigates NJ Police Department

Complaints of inappropriate force used by Trenton officers spur the probe. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened an investigation into the Trenton Police Department (TPD) and the…

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Wildlife Pose a Risk to Supercomputer at National Laboratory

Oak Ridge National Lab reports raccoons and possums have gotten into the infrastructure. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which has a campus in rural Tennessee that encompasses more than…

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Federal Reserve Chair Says Inflation Still Too High

The trend has slowed, but not enough. The Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said in comments to the Economic Club of New York that inflation remains too high…

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